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Show SAFETY DEHADS IERAL 1 begins tq look likePleaiant Grove JnjLroom at &t hfSepmbrt; rHni-IflL f 1 1 I l1 1 '': I! CONTROL I 1 It ould liurary" -- was-i 1 oraeriMrfnjrTisber-e- f J ... ... OF THE RAILROADS tiring die yar 1$17 3- tww Si it rf I " if w'Tork.l''b'reetved,'.throiisbj' I A franchise for, the construction of Identification " woman's of the teeth. B j in interurban electric line from Mur- " Owing to the number of cases - of ray iuto Big Cottonwood and Little disease among sthol chit I . . Cottonwood canyons lias been granted. contagions bolf Waj to Mest Emergencies also because there 1 an inand drt'n, Farmers and beet growers are sign-- , sufficient 'supply of coal in.eome of BY DR. FRANK CRANE; tog beet contracts offered by either the buildings, the Ogden board of eduNation, Says A. P. Thoa 116, by Frank Crane.) . the Utah-IdahSugar or Amalgamated cation voted unanimously to postpone (Copyright, A man writes me stating taet Sugar companies at the flat rate of $7 opening schools until Monday, Jan- he hsyoung anxious to speak correct Enr 1 ton, .. ;'. ... UshhjaiMjil8Jua4tonl-opprti- i' uary 8 William nities have been limited, he ia con- STATES' RIGHTS PRESERVED Staufftnberger, pioneer Under the law state restrict present prospector and miner of Tintic, was tog the distribution of tax assessments scious that both his vocabulary and .; found frozen to death under . four feet his pronunciation are not quite tip and purposes, Salt Lake will to the irtandard of cultured people, f snow near his. .cabin in tbe Tintic face specific Hera ft defict of (318,000, according to and that he "would be obliged tt 1 Principles Which Railways Held Should v listrict jti the city auditor. Of this, 1168,000 will wotuld tel him of some book he 'could tv V; rIn Intar Oovern Rflulatory System - ear at Ogden, be lost While- - operating through improper restrictions study o as to perfect himself in this Mta of Publio and tha Roade Com- John A. Swanson, an Ogden, Logan & and 8150,000 through loss of revenue matter. TREMAtNE." "Joabo Railway company motormaa from must be made "pulory Systam of Fadaral Incorpoanswer To the which licenses. Harold Lpckwood and .May Alliso n, at the Columbia Monday . in their ration- Favorad. is no Buch book There a n was stricken with apoplexy and died . An liquor of echo he old trouble over that' there latest" "The Tremalne , Wonderplay Big t eleto and guides Iwo. hours later. boundaries which have .disturbed the grammars aplenty, Dec. 4.--- and -- the liker but the lnter-est- s one Washington. diction, gant ?ef-QeSffliataieLdairy and food neigh borty retaf ions between Sanpete! can no more :i of national defeustj ledire thatf the Quarters formerly occupied by -- years them than he cart learn control of railway lines should rest ndJuapjEountiesforseveral studying by lature for more moneywTtEr whTcTTTo was heard in the supreme court when how to swim hy '& Cluff, 78 North'Academy j Boshard on reading directions with "the'Hfede ral goverhment and hot ) the legitimate "Industries of the that body by "Judicial decree declared the art of paddling. avenue. JJoshard & Cluff will move jrf protect state and conserve the healt h of its ihat Alexander Barton livtB in Jfuab The only way to be a user of pure with tbe states was ' the claim adtonsorial parlors to the Modern . their -r-ri ; eitiaensi: , counsel county and not in Sanpete, as the Enrlish is to associate with those who vanced by Alfred The following business was trans Barber Shop, 86 West, Cente,treet, r .:, bespeak it, to hear it continually, and to . the . Rail way Executives' 6n in Bounties will lower court decided." r coyotes v to have teachableness and in Precinct Justice E, L. Jones' where Thomas OB. Cochran will be a acted intelligence ereaBed from, 11.60 to t5 in ytah, if After a battle of several months in eni-ag- h Committee; in concluding his preliih into is imitate Lnng'jage member of the ftnn. jjregnJLiartiii the bill which has been nreparedjby the state supreme court, 8heldon C. court last Thursday: ... tensely personal, it is a ihase of Jife (nary statement, of the case for the ' F.B.' Hammond, member of the lower Mutart, sentenced moved to the iManwaring fcarlors has ento nine month n life -- At flmdr vanesc!Cirt, impend. railways - before the Newlandp Joint Perry Harper of Pleasant Grove Bouse from Cradeimy7-a8sesth- e in :he penitentiary or attempted robbery, erable; t cannot be wholly measured Committee oh Interstate Commerce. Norjfh A(dniyyenueand t jBas- tered a plea of guilty to a complaint, or legislature. has been released by the state board printed. hlnf with giving some whlsry sociated with Mr. Albert Manwaring. Some part of it ean be wt down -s We must be efficient as a nation If charging ' ".On suspicion of being the man who af pardons, Although sentenced to ' on December 24. to Tomlinson our Roy -aa - Austrian, name unknown, anly nine months in prison .for bis of- iipw a page, but not all. lou can publ- we are to deal successfully with j Mir. national was said Thorn, ishHe fined of which 890, Germans Hony Production. French he paid. emergencies," the jiiles grammar and through, the abdomen during a quarrel fense, Mutart has served two years a efficient of we no ' must "and the but was an important inthat - In dictionary case appreciate language, Katunas James Beekeeping The against boarding house at Garfield, Nick nd nearly three months. , ' cold type can inform you Jmwi to prat transportation is an essential condition around Nuremberg, Germany, - J Rubbteh, dustry i' Thomaa with and also ' an Austrian, was ar Alexander, charge While cleaning a nounce the French "u," nor can any of national efficienc- y- If vreare to rested at Bait Lake. assault and battery on N. S. Hatch, as long ago as the thirteenth century. Waldemar Joseph Bluck, 1 1 years book instruct you how to say "monbjmL- - weakenour transportation A. Unoohi Palmer, 45 irearr M, for of age, was almost instantly killed sieur." If you donVbelieve .it, listen halti on .Jaadkmksed Jet lack f Is now almost $7,000,000 a year. " sy8tema..hyi.ute4inesby-2t- h . mer SaH Lakeweterr committed sni-- 1 aclorayffloaB-sewerv7orwmonseef.' of motion P. George County Attorney unwise oent imposition ef burdens by keft5r4wojw . side In the; WtodBttthotel at Ben vef. diinharged The accident occurred In Farker. WlllinB t Learn the Truth. ear regulationFWewllI makTOtIonireflathe1 kitchen Lthe Black home1 In'klur ' Impossible." sound ciency of tft the gt?e,lhe The JJew York scientist who says RussknWf, - bng across the bedtw1f:.feuLlet W. H. RAY MOVES TO FORMER or the German umlaut, or the Italian '8Ut Riflhta Would Not Suffsf. " i ' wound in hie head. kissing is a chemicar reaction may be "Work is a law of nature and I find doubled consonant OF A BOHARD QUARTERS In sure that a lot Of persons will be glad ted .lnatancea Thomcl Jtfr. mjany that state on. .,Employment of And English pronunciation is peed persons whose minds- 'have be prisoners In-- , CLUFF. to test the truth of his theory by acpublic highways has been of moral come unhinged benefit from .fixed Marly fi 3ide. Riihtard Grant White which shippers in one state were tual experiments. Cleveland Plain benefit to the prisoners and of eco-- . tasks." says pr. George E.. Hyde, in used to eay that no dictionary was juriously affected by aelflsh reguU-tlon- s ' ; '1 & Co. are moving into Dealer. on railroads the H. Wj. on by battle Imposed re-Ray to the value authority the speech menthe biennial sounds, of the state, state ' pis only says report f out He states. standard proper the neighboring pointed. ort pf tbe atate board of corrections, tal hospital, aubtnitted to the r. being practice at tne nurt or St. James. thatJederai regulation would be no In- )ed with tie fpTernor. ... . " This I do not Delieve. The .boat vasion of the rights of the states but George Groebjt, forjrhom federal i. During the past year the Juvenile Engllsn for an American to use is would be the means of. , preservlngthe at Los 'Angeles have searched court collected $3,308.70 from thatwhichis in use by universities rights which they acquired when thejr ore than three years, in connection that it might beappHed jrefL of the -- Hudson- riveTrgwriSigT iaml jschools nre: liable":to ejrfet;t ike entered tte TOlohTone 6t which was he ftrgjedlhenftme .tesriratiUi&ppoTVrOf the right to the free movement of their anplher to ft posfoffice money order, iccordlng to the showing of tbe an provincialisms of that fegfon, especial-lwas arrested t Logan last week. putting in the VV where Jt does products across tate boundaries. nual report of Judge U, J, Milneat hot belong, as Emmer and lawr 1 Whttha Railroada Advocate. . Jesse Hees of Harmington, ft line-- . Salt Lake, CASTLE GATE for Emma and law, and rtvnh and h.it-taThe railroads which the man . employed hy 4he Phoenix Transient merchants will be practi for river and hatter. Also onlv believe principlesbe CLEAR CREEK should Incorporated In any of the past in Salt Lake the carenilly t Mined Englishmen are iompanyr was fatally, injured cally KING sumwere Just of system regulation at Devil's Slide, Morgan county, when If an ordinance , introduced in ciff free from provincial'sms. The diction marized Thorn follows Mr. HAWK as BLACK by a high tension line with which he was jommission becomes a law. The ordi- - at Princeton or Chicago or J.eland 1. The entire power and duty of reg CAMERON-" Stanford a was nance connection kind used by Waking inrvPMity," the is; aimed primarilr" ataucgrounded. ulation Jesse Gesas, who ran down and lioneers who invade the city a short rTesident Wilson or Dr. HUlialor-x--redeTitTarCTs about that to which national government, except as to mat D Jelled iwojeraws-- l itefcpxeriraisiToTiBeroWays. the young American ought to aspire. ters so essentially local and Incidental af Salt Lake, and who was convicted As a final stroke for his tribe. Old By all means tme should be well that they cannot be used to interfere f involuntary manslaughter and sen- MeCook, traditional chief . of the Utes ground in English - grammar, but with the .' Also efficiency of the service or the tenced to one yearn the state prison, scattered oyer the Uintah basin, will perfection in .writing and speakiug Just rights of the carriers. Baa been granted a hew trial by the endeavor" to have collected for his comes at the last, from association. 2. As one of the means of acc'onv ' supreme court "A Square Deal to Every Patron" . j three bands 12,115,000, which he de- pIlRhJng the-iothis, a system of compulsory l ice regard aa positive ) clares Is due ;heni from the 'federal What Hoping for the Best W. FIFTH A Chicago onusic and art critic, who federal incorporation shouldi)e -proof that the woman alleged to have govemrrertt; ) Tfrronling to reportB JrMrHARMONrPres JTW. DUNN. Sec'y and Manager. alf ' jajiniigrveree--mrire- s been murdered by Howard De Weese reach tion that "fifty years hence the men ra ilroad corporations engaged In inter oi mis country and the --world will state or foreign commerce. 3. The Interstate Commerce Commishave to arise and band themselves to gether to maintain their own rights.' sion under "existing laws has too much We trust that they will attack no fe to do and is charged with conflicting male priiiie minister, Wow up no rail functions, including the 'investigation, way stations and respect monuments prosecution and decision of cases. The -. tana art .collections. New York .Sim.d latter'', duties should be placed in the bands of a new body which might be ' '. JLL ...ji:-- : . called the Federal Railroad Oommls- sion. Regional Commissions should I be established In different pa rts of ..A. il a sil wt i iih lu nil Lry u Lei i a it trie T4(.Commerce Commission by handling lo j . cal cases. Esbr-v'-M 4. The power of the Commission should be extended to enable it to pre Brass-Casting- s scribe minimum rates and not merely maximum rates as at presentThJsi wouTdTlncrease their power to prevent. For 1-- : UllUblWil t , tt o 1 , : A - V. 5CNE PROMa8ta That ih - " f ; s - y - .. VI l- 1 j perma! polo.eafpnOylbJioteiclerkt 1 '"Jf ' i gov-irno- :.- 7 v -- rrrztt P fol tk h Con-structto-a -- ""Spring xanyon 3 aberdeen ' ' LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS y 160 r NORTH.iPllQKE232 '- -. Think or 111 The Herald for one whole yyou ear. V1 General Foundry & Machine Works j A W - A ?s 11 - mam t Miners Cars, Iron and AND RETURN . . . . tr I Ibxcijirsiioini II. i v Agency Hudson, Dodge Brothers and Overland Automobiles , n, ; Consult us RegardingYour Repairs i All)vor guaranteed to class. Storage Vi LJBbJleJBteratateommereeCommla 0 i TnjnstTBscTlminatlons. Justice to Publio and Roada. 5. It snould be made the duty of the. In Interstate the exercise of la powers to fix reasonable rates, t so adjust these rates that they shall be Just at oncejtothej rpBbHc and to tne carners.,,To t tils end the Commission. In determining rates, shonld consider, the neceaaltyaf-ma- ln tainlng efficient transportation and extensions ot facilities, the relation of expenses 1 rates Jtnd the rights' of shippers, stockholders and creditors of the roads. Commerce-Commissio- CallnlForela A: 4 Structural Steel Mining Machinery -- Mm TT - - V- - Make your reservations early for space on the 1 i ' ' , eign commerce. 8. The law.ahQuld recognize the essential difference between things which restrain trade in the case of ordinary mercantile concerns and those which common j8lEaln.Jradeln-thecase- -f carriers. ; The question of competition Is hot the only fair criterion.. ' ;' " 0. Tlhe taw " .should, expressl provide for the meeting and agreement of traffic or other officers of railroads in reThis spect of rates . or practices should, however, be safeguarded by requiring the agreements to be filed with' the Interstate Commerce Commission, and to be subject to be disappror- - ? BIT i WM. WARNER, 1Q &-Maehine- bCo. Thone Our Work is Better Than Hand Laundry, I --r- C : commerce." i ". - : ; , ' Thorn explained that the roads are not asking either of the Committee or of Congress any increase In reTe-- j nnes. but that they are merely asking the perfection of a system which will be responsible to, anyjieed that may arise. '':.";' "' - '"; '.;.. . Comer 5th West and Center 11 - y ' ft aaaMHsawataaaaBMBiaMaas and your SHIRTS and COLLARS last-ju- st long as ij you had them wear better and hold- - their ' shape lower terstate TommeKelnli their parts If the power of regulation Is to reach" the public requirements, it must be coextensive with the tustinienulitle of a done-flDTTCfri- tir wh' laundried at the DOMESTIC -- Mr,T A. G. P. A East Third South, Salt Lake City; V batteries-charge- d . . 4 See C. E. Eggertsen or G;V CraigTAgents, Provo, for train schedules, rates and information ' ' , ir. write - r Provo Foimdry "My legal proposition," Air. .Thorn said. Vis that the Constitution as It now Is gives full authority to Congress to regulate .the instrumentalities of In- JL - and repaired. slon should be4n vested ivithrthe'pow-e- r to fix the rates for carrying malls. 7. The federal government should have exclusive power to supervise the Issue of stocks and bonds by railroad carriers engaged In Interstate and for-- : M by-l- i be first i Domestic Steam Laundi ire ij. nvjisivim, iAc r ir r m MRU 'i ' .". r-- i rnoui - y i 1 |